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Preeceville School remembers fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day 小蓝视频

Preeceville School remembers fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day 小蓝视频

The students and staff at the Preeceville School joined schools across the province in recognition of the tolls of war and the soldiers who fought for freedom with a Remembrance Day 小蓝视频 on November 10.
Preeceville School remembers fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day 小蓝视频

Preeceville School remembers fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day 小蓝视频

The students and staff at the Preeceville School joined schools across the province in recognition of the tolls of war and the soldiers who fought for freedom with a Remembrance Day 小蓝视频 on November 10.

Walking program operating in Sturgis

鈥淲alking is one of the best exercises for all age groups and it is free,鈥 said Eugene Boychuk, Sturgis Kinsmen representative. The Sturgis indoor walking program has started again on November 2.

READ Club helps keeps seniors active

The Sturgis Read Club has been a busy centre offering numerous activities for everyone. 鈥淐ome and join us for an exercise program on Thursday mornings at 10 a.m.,鈥 said Betty Lou Skogen.

Fall is here!

By Kaare Askildt (Formerly known as The Farmer in Training
Minister Ottenbreit receives influenza immunization

Minister Ottenbreit receives influenza immunization

To raise awareness of the importance of 小蓝视频 protected against the influenza virus, Greg Ottenbreit, Minister of Rural and Remote Health, and his family received their influenza immunization shots together with many other families at a Sunrise Healt
Mistaken identity

Mistaken identity

Column by Gail Krawetz

The Force Awakens in the Zinchuks鈥

By Brian Zinchuk
Remembrance Day service pays tribute to the fallen

Remembrance Day service pays tribute to the fallen

Community minded residents from the Preeceville and Sturgis areas joined together to remember those who had given the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
Remembrance Day speaker says Canadians remember abundance of sorrow and horror in war and acknowledg

Remembrance Day speaker says Canadians remember abundance of sorrow and horror in war and acknowledg

Each Remembrance Day Canadians pause to remember the abundance of sorrow in war, the abundance of horror in war and to acknowledge dreams of peace, Rev.
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